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Style: Pro 5R - 5 layer oiled media
Features
Description
This Stage 2 air intake system from aFe produces 14 max horsepower, 20lbs. x ft. torque and out-flowed the factory intake by 46%! This system includes a one-piece, durable 16 gauge, powder-coated heat shield and features a 360 degree washable/reusable Pro 5R conical air filter. for maximum flow. The 4.5" molded 3-angle adapter helps to increase air flow into the tuned wrinkle black finished intake tube for increased air flow with improved volumetric efficiency for maximum performance. The one-piece heat shield requires no assembly and the filter is constructed with 100% polyurethane for long life and multiple cleaning cycles. Durable Heat Shield: A one-piece powder-coated heat-shield is used to keep the air intake charge cool and dense. 3-Angle Adaptor: The 3-angle adaptor is used to speed up the air flow after the air filter for improved performance and throttle response. Hassle-Free Installation: This intake replaces the factory intake box and uses the factory inlet tube. All hardware and components are included for a hassle-free installation.
Brand: aFe Power
OEM Part Number: 54-11692
Shape: Conical
Manufacturer: AFE Filters
Brand: aFe Power
Item Weight: 8 pounds
Item model number: 54-11692
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Manufacturer Part Number: 54-11692
OEM Part Number: 54-11692
Date First Available: February 11, 2010